‘Everyone lives in fear’: trapped between two warring nuclear giants, the people of Kashmir continue to suffer
- On May 7, 2025, clashes between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan escalated following a terror attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir that killed 26 civilians.
- This escalation traces back to the longstanding conflict over Kashmir since Partition in 1947, marked by disputed accession, multiple wars, and failed UN mediation efforts.
- India retaliated with missile strikes across the border, while Pakistan reported shooting down Indian planes amid rising mutual accusations and detentions in Kashmir.
- India currently holds about 172 nuclear warheads, Pakistan approximately 170, heightening concerns as global leaders including President Trump urge restraint amid fears of widespread conflict.
- The ongoing violence threatens to worsen regional stability, with Kashmiris bearing the brunt amid heavy militarization and growing calls for peaceful resolution by international and community leaders.
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‘Everyone lives in fear’: trapped between two warring nuclear giants, the people of Kashmir continue to suffer
Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated this week after India launched missile strikes on its long-time rival, killing more than 30 people. India was retaliating for a terror attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, most of them Indian. New Delhi has blamed a Pakistan-based militant group for the incident. Pakistan has vowed revenge for the airstrikes, calling them an “act of war”. If a full-s…
‘Everyone lives in fear’: Trapped between two warring nuclear giants, people of Kashmir continue to suffer
Leoni Connah, Flinders University Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated this week after India launched missile strikes on its long-time rival, killing more than 30 people. India was retaliating for a terror attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, most of them Indian. New Delhi has blamed a Pakistan-based […] The post ‘Everyone lives in fear’: Trapped between two warring nuclear giants, peop…
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